(Ruins#2
(fb) - BTS)
- Interested in Astraea,
which would not be ready to go until 1965, Reed Richards sought out astronaut Ben
Grimm to pilot it. When Grimm refused to fly Astraea until they put
lateral motors on it, the two physically fought, after which Richards
talked some "tenure-hound" faculty named von Doom into flying
Astraea. Richards, von Doom, and the Storm siblings stole Astraea
and flew into
a flashstorm of cosmic radiation. Grimm felt that if they had had
lateral motors von Doom could have maneuvered them away from the storm.
After the Astraea came back down, all aboard were horribly mutated and most, if not all, perished.

When the president sent the National Guard into
California to suppress dissent and pro-secessionism, Stark tried to
mediate, but he was clipped by shrapnel from a National Guard grenade.

(Ruins#1 (fb) - BTS) - Stark prevented the shrapnel from killing him by designing and wearing
an armored suit, leading the press to call him "The Man in the Iron
Mask."

(Ruins#2
(fb) - BTS)
- Dr. Donald Blake (apparently not a legitimate MD, having "struck
off") "saw" the Norse deity Thor after eating fly agaric mushrooms in
Scandinavia (the same type of mushrooms used by ancient Vikings to send
themselves into berserker rages).

(Ruins#1
(fb) - BTS) - Stark joined with the other Californian scientists,
like Pym, and gurus like
Stephen Strange, to form a revolutionary cell: The Avengers. Other
members eventually (or originally?) included "a lovely woman with
delicate wings," "the cold, young bowman" (presumably Clinton Barton) and all the others.

(Ruins#1 (fb) - BTS) - The National Guard remained in California, and secessionism became just another old idea.

(Ruins#1
(fb) - BTS) - On a road trip through Arizona, Rick Jones decided to
stop and play guitar at a big "water tower" in the middle of nowhere, unaware that it was
the site of a nuclear bomb testing.

(Ruins#1
(fb))
- The doctor involved with the testing rode a motorcycle out to Jones,
futilely trying to warn him away. The doctor shoved Jones into a trench
as the
nuclear bomb went off.

(Ruins#1 (fb) - BTS) - Caught
in the explosion's energies, the doctor's skin went black and dry
before it cracked, and light shone out of him "like all of his meat was
on fire."

(Ruins#1 (fb))
- Then the doctor started to swell, and tumors erupted from within him.

(Ruins#1
(fb) - BTS) - Despite having turned into a mass of cancer, the doctor
survived. He was held under a vault under a lake and codenamed "Hulk."

(Ruins#1 (fb) - BTS) - Speculated as having
gone mad and wanting to know what it was like to breathe again, an alien
silvered humanoid apparently clawed open its own chest to expose its
lungs to the atmosphere; it swiftly died of shock.

(Ruins#2
(fb) - BTS)
- A series of Apollo rockets were sent to the moon.

(Ruins#1
(fb) - BTS) <Three years before the main story> - The Supreme Intelligence directed the Kree Liberation
Force (KLF) to "liberate Earth from its governments" and yoke it to
Kree authority.

(Ruins#1
(fb)) - Arriving out of hyperport, the Kree ship swept around Earth's
moon and were in the process of nailing down preliminary orbit when
they encountered the corpse of a "silvered humanoid." The creature's energies negated the Kree's cloaking
arrays.

(Ruins#1
(fb) - BTS) - Discovering this and working in unison, Earth's
governments swiftly launched their nuclear missiles at the aliens.

(Ruins#1
(fb)) - Barely a tenth of the KLF survived, falling to
Earth's mercy in drop-boxes.

(Ruins#1 (fb) - BTS) - The
surviving members of the KLF were placed in a Kree reservation in the middle of a nuclear test zone in Nevada.

(Ruins#2
(fb))
- Working freelance for the Daily Bugle to pay his college tuition and
to care for "that poisonous old aunt of his," Parker majored in
science. After irradiating a spider in an experiment, he was bitten and
infected with some sort of mutant virus. He became infectious, but
visited the Bugle before his rash showed, during which time he shook
Phil Sheldon's hand, infecting him.

(Ruins#2 (fb) - BTS)
- Shapeshifter Raven Darkholme (pretend there's an umlaut) became mentally unstable from being so many people in a short space of time.

(Ruins#2
(fb) - BTS)
- Emma Frost was the high priestess/manageress of the Church of the
Next Generation, in which children were legally adopted from acolyte
parents. The children underwent surgery to bring out "psychic
abilities," and Frost took dowries from parents to fund the
surgeries.

(Ruins#1 (fb) - BTS)
- The White House was relocated -- presumably under the order of President X -- to the newly-formed District of New York.

The former Washington, DC was swallowed back by its state, and society
deteriorated, with crime, homelessness, and drugs running rampant.

(Ruins#1 (fb) - BTS) - A former photographer for the Daily Bugle, Sheldon
gave up his job to write a story on how the rise of superhumans had all
gone wrong.

(Ruins#1
(fb) - BTS) <The day before the main story> - Matthew Murdock was
struck across the eyes by radioactive material hurled from a crashed
atomic containment unit in Central New York.

(Ruins#1
(fb) - BTS) <The morning before the main story started> - Murdock
died in-hospital from radiation burns and neural damage.

(Ruins#1)
- Phil Sheldon watched from somewhere in California as the National Guard launched a patriot missile
at an Avengers Quinjet, destroying it and killing its inhabitants
(apparently Captain America and Thor, and presumably Pym, Tony Stark, and the winged woman). Afterward, the Guard posed
with Captain America's shield and Thor's hammer, both apparently have
fallen to Earth from the destroyed Quinjet.

(Ruins#1)
- Stopping
in at a seedy bar to help swallow his pills, Sheldon encountered the
alcoholic "Little Canuck," who showed off the bone disease in
hands in exchange for drinks.

(Ruins#1)
- Sheldon subsequently traveled to the Kree Reservation and -- after
being forced to don a radiation suit -- interviewed Mar-Vell, learning
about the Kree's failed invasion and subsequent internment.
Acknowleding how the camp had broken them all and that it would be
empty in 30 years, Mar-Vell told him to get out.

(Ruins#1 (fb) - BTS)
- President X authorized a new wave of airstrikes in the Genoshan Police Action (increasingly referred to as the Genoshan War).

(Ruins#1
(fb) - BTS)
- Rick Jones wrote Phil Sheldon and multiple other journalists,
offering information about a "conspiracy in Arizona" that he wished to
share before the CIA got him.

(Ruins#1)
- Sheldon met with Nick Fury in the former Washington, DC; Fury
warned Sheldon about attacting attention. Meanwhile, a French-speaking woman asked for help for her (naked?)
brother Jean-Paul as she dragged him down the street.

After fatally shooting a young, masked, red-headed woman named
Jean who offered sex for money, Fury admitted to having
killed Captain America last week with a patriot missile, and
then shot himself through the head.

(Ruins#1
(fb) - BTS)
- At a boarding house in Chicago, Illinois to meet Rick
Jones, Sheldon encountered a woman who tried to get him to pay a dollar
to hear dark quotes from the fistula in the chest of her son, Daimon
Hellstrom.

(Ruins#1)
- A drug-addicted and likely cancerous Rick Jones told Sheldon of his
encounter with the Hulk, after which Jones brutally beat his
drug-addict girlfriend, Marlo, for mouthing off at him.

Outside, Sheldon heard gunfire over by the riverfront and "something
howling like a wolf on a high roof, and then coughing like a man with
lung damage. As the gray snow fell, Sheldon recalled someone telling
him that Chicago snow had skin scrapings in it.

Tripping over the bullet-ridden corpse
of a costumed man (the "Punisher"), Sheldon hoped to find answers to why the world had gone so wrong

(Ruins#2)
- Sheldon
looked out the window and saw a woman (the Valkyrie) riding a winged
horse, immediately after which Darkholme went mad (she was described as
having had her brain implode), causing her face to hideously
mutate.

As the government agents took Darklholme away, one of them shoved a
white-haired man out of the way, unwittingly disabling his homemade
degaussing kit.

As energy glowed around the white-haired man, the
agents announced the presence of a bomb, but then the agent's gun, plus
apparently a total hip prosthesis or something, followed by his blood
(plus one of Sheldon's fillings) were pulled towards the man's magnetic field.

After the agent
suffered a massive neural hemorrhage (his brain appeared to come out of
his mouth or somewhere else on his head) and an entire airplane was
pulled atop the white-haired man, killing him.

(Ruins#2 (fb) - BTS)
- The
nature of the degaussing device was subsequently determined. Sheldon's
photographs of the magnetic disaster were taken by the government
officials from the recovery team sent by the White House via helicopter.

(Ruins#2
(fb) - BTS)
- Wishing to grant "the last request of a dying man," President X
instructed Warden Fisk to allow Sheldon to see the "Shock Corridor" of
his prison, but to collect his camera before he left so he could not
bring out proof of what he saw.

(Ruins#2
(fb) - BTS)
- Alicia Masters wrote to Ben Grimm, letting him know to expect a visit from Sheldon.

(Ruins#2)
- Visiting a prison in Texas, Sheldon was greeted by Warden Fisk, who
showed him Summers, Kitty, "Quickie," and "Nightcrawler."
Fisk also told him of President X's actions before collecting his
camera and sending him on his way.

Later, as Sheldon took some time to gather his thoughts by a peaceful
lake, an unidentified young girl saw that he looked all alone, brought
him a flower, and invited him to have sandwiches at a picnic with her
and her mother.

(Ruins#2)
- Sheldon traveled via bus to the
Quintano Carnival in part of the American desert. A makeshift circus
ring was laid out on the desert floor. An attractive woman did
something illegal with a python for 10-15 minutes; and "Saint John," aka
Blaze, poured gasoline on his head, set it on fire, and drove around for
hours in the desert, technically dead but still riding and screaming.

Sheldon concluded that there wasn't a single event that had caused all
of the problems, but that everything that could have gone wrong did go
wrong. He resolved to write his book and perhaps
show everyone what things could have been like.

(Ruins#2)
- Sheldon next visited Major Ben Grimm in his cabins in the Rocky
Mountains. Grimm shared Reed Richards' activities, noting he had always
felt things might have been different if he had flown the Astraea.

Sheldon returned to New York City, having gathered his notes and
completed his interviews, resolving to call his book "Marvels" and
hoping to write it quickly. As he wished he had time to craft the book
and make the best possible case of why the world had gone wrong, he
considered that his time was limited because of Parker.

Having run out
of pills on the train back, Sheldon planned to stop at the pharmacist later,
but he suddenly collapsed and died, his research and photographs
scattering as his briefcase broke open, floating off and scattering in
the wind.

Comments: Created by Warren Ellis, Cliff Nielson, and Terese Nielsen.

This opening quote from Ruins#1 sums up the differences of between
Reality-616 ("Marvels") and Reality-9591:

For every kiss, a bullet in
the face...

It continues (but I think that opening line really takes the cake):

For every action, a reaction. For every event, there exists in potential, a mirror event, an exactly opposite possibility.If
the world you know is one of Marvels, where heroic women walk invisibly
through horror and men of fire ride the upper reaches of the air......then only a mistep or as stopped heartbeat away, is a world of Ruins.

Sheldon referenced the paranormal stuff that had happened "since '61"
as having always gone wrong. I would not consider references to real
life events, such as the
Vietnam War, to be topical for Earth-9591. I think they can be used as
the temporal references between events in this reality.
On that note, Grimm noted that the Russians had finally got a guy up
last month...in the real world, the Russians first had a man in space,
Yuri Gagarin, in Vostok 3KA, on April 12, 1961...he so I'm not sure
what Grimm's comment about the Russians is supposed to mean about the
timeframe...or maybe the Russians didn't get a man into space until
later...or maybe it referred to Russians landing on the moon...or maybe he was just crazy, Regardless, Sheldon goes on to note how people had been touched by the paranormal "all through this decade."

Somewhere in my notes -- or perhaps because I had relied on internet
information, which I didn't realize wasn't always reliable when I
started viewing it around 1998, and probably until like 2001 -- I had
Crystal included as a member of the Avengers in the Ruins series. I
don't see anything to support that...but maybe I'm missing something...

Profile by Snood.

CLARIFICATIONS:
Earth-9591 has no known connection to:

other Earth realities, beyond being an alternate version of those

The
natives of Reality-9591 are largely alternate dimensional counterparts of
beings from Reality-616, but we can't assume anything true of one version to be true of his, her, or its counterpart unless specifically
stated in-story.

(Ruins#1 (fb))
- Pushed by a Secret Serviceman (who apparently had some sort of
wings coming off his back, at least as seen on film), Xavier surveyed
the new White House lawn in the District of New York.

He
commented on the seemingly wings coming off the Secret Serviceman's
back as apparently artifacts of the film.

--Ruins#1

Note: This was apparently the counterpart of Reality-616's Angel (Warren Worthington).

Other than that he was a Secret Serviceman serving under President X, we don't know anything else about him.

(Ruins#2
(fb) - BTS)
- Astraea was to be the link between the early orbital capsules and later
rockets; it would be able to fly, rather than just orbit and descend.

Reed Richards was interested in Astraea, wishing to use it
to study cosmic ray activity in local space, which
orbitals would never reach. Though Astraea was built and fueled, it
would not be ready to go until 1965.

Not wanting to wait, Richards showed up at astronaut Ben Grimm's house on night,
raving about his desire to steal Astraea and show them that all of the
red tape was anti-science. Richards wanted Grimm to fly the ship, but Grimm argued that the ship wasn't ready; Grimm
noted that he wanted to put lateral motors on Astraea, and it would
take months just for the math to be done for this. Richards didn't
listen to Grimm, they had a fight, and Grimm decked Richards.

Richards, von Doom, and the Storm siblings stole Astraea and flew into
a flashstorm of cosmic radiation. Grimm felt that if they had had
lateral motors von Doom could have maneuvered them away from the storm.

After the Astraea came back down, all aboard were horribly mutated and most perished.

The Storm boy caught fire at the
cellular level, and he burned from the bones outward.

Richards' body
stretched like rubber before rigor mortis set in.

The Storm girl was
invisible, as well; as her eyes were light-reflective, she was blind.
She tripped over her brother's body, and was presumably burned, if not
killed, by it.

Von Doom was reportedly mineralized, with his internal organs on the
outside.

--Ruins#1

Note: Astraeawould be the counterpart of the rocket that Reality-616's soon-to-be Fantastic Four flew into space to gain their powers.

As far as I know, Reality-616's rocket did not receive a name...or, at least, it was never called Astraea.

(Ruins#1
(fb) - BTS) - Stark joined with the other Californian scientists,
like Pym (who could become the size of skyscrapers), and gurus like
Stephen Strange, to form a revolutionary cell: The Avengers.

Other
members eventually (or originally?) included "a lovely woman with
delicate wings," "the cold, young bowman," and all the others.

Note: The counterparts of Reality-616's Avengers, this group was outlaws that were specific

Per Phil Sheldon, "They were revolutionary heroes out of the wildest absinthe dreams of French literature."

One of the characters listed as members, Maximoff is the only known
survivor, as she turned state's evidence agains them.

My index for this Ruins lists Crystal as one of the Avengers in
Ruins#1. I don't know where I got that idea, as she isn't mentioned or
shown at all. I have a vague memory of someone pointing her out...

(Ruins#1 (fb)) - Clint Barton was executed on Haight Street by a Californian military advisor.

--Ruins#1

Note: The counterpart of Reality-616's Hawkeye (Clint Barton).

Barton was never called Hawkeye in the story, but he obviously did have an "H" on his head.

Black Panther Party

(Ruins#1 (fb)) - Bobby Seale, Huey P. Newton, and
T'Challa des Wakandas of the Black Panther party were imprisoned in a
San Francisco jail.

--Ruins#1

Note: The information and text included here sums up what we know in this reality.

In the real world, Bobby Seale and Huey Percy Newton were the
co-founders of the revolutionary socialist Black Panther party.

Obviously, in Reality-9591, T'Challa was a member of the party, and
presumably a leading member, alongside Seale and Newton.

T'Challa obviously wore a costume similar to the Black Panther costume
of Reality-616, but it is unrevealed whether he actually went by that
alias, and/or whether he had a history and/or abilities similar to
T'Challa-616.

In
Reality-616, T'Challa briefly changed his name to the Black Leopard to
avoid connection to the Black Panther party; he didn't specifically
oppose or support them, he just wanted to not be confused for or
connected with them.

Afterward, the Guard posed
with Captain America's shield and Thor's hammer, both apparently have
fallen to Earth from the destroyed Quinjet.

--(Possibly behind-the-scenes) Ruins#1; (pictured) Ruins#2

Note: Blake was intended to be the counterpart of Reality-616's Donald Blake, and presumably Thor as well.

I would ASSume the hammer the National Guardsmen
claimed after the Avengers' quinjet was shot out of the sky would
belong to Blake/Thor, but we don't know that for certain. The hammer
The Guardsmen held looks like the traditional Mjolnir, while Blake was
obviously holding a conventional hammer in the picture above, and he
just looks crazy. There was presumably at least A Thor in the Avengers.

There is not, however, any further information about Blake, Thor, and/or the hammer(s).

BlazeakaSaint John

(Ruins#2 (fb) - BTS)
- As Saint John, Blaze set his head on fire and rode his motorcycle as part of the Quintano Carnival in part of the American desert.

He had lots of facial scarring, and he had "dead eyes like a flagellant."

He moved slowly and carefully, like a concentrating child...like his
fingers wouldn't obey his brain without effort.

(Ruins#2)
- When Phil Sheldon traveled to view the
Quintano Carnival, "Saint John" did his trick.

Blaze poured gasoline on his head, set it on fire, and drove around for
hours in the desert, technically dead -- with facial fat flyiing off
his torched head like hot rain -- but still riding and screaming.

This was Blaze's last performance, as he died.

--Ruins#2

Note: Obviously meant to be the counterpart of Reality-616's John Blaze, aka Ghost Rider.

He could apparently survive setting his head on fire via some trick, until he went to far.

There's no evidence he had actual superhuman powers or demonic abilities like Reality-616's Ghost Rider.

The Cape

(Ruins#2
(fb) - BTS)
- Major Ben Grimm rode in orbital capsules.

(Ruins#2
(fb) - BTS)
- Ben Grimm was getting into engineering at "the Cape" and lecturing at
the local university when he met
Reed Richards and "the Storm kids." Richards was interested in Astraea,
and when Grimm refused to fly it until it had lateral motors
installed, Richards talked von Doom into flying Astraea.

Richards, von Doom, and the Storm siblings stole Astraea and flew into
a flashstorm of cosmic radiation. Grimm felt that if they had had
lateral motors von Doom could have maneuvered them away from the storm.

After the Astraea came back down, the Storm boy caught fire at the
cellular level, and he burned from the bones outward. Richards' body
stretched like rubber before rigor mortis set in. The Storm girl was
invisible, as well; as her eyes were light-reflective, she was blind.
Von Doom was reportedly mineralized, with his internal organs on the
outside.

First
discovering the Storm boy, the rescue time -- which included Grimm --
did not know his sister was there until she fell on her brother. They
did not capture and photographs of von Doom.

After the Astraea came back down, all aboard were horribly mutated and most, if not all, perished.

--Ruins#2

Note: The Cape would presumably refer to Kennedy Space Center on Cape Canaveral in both the real world and Reality-616.

Afterward, the Guard posed
with Captain America's shield and Thor's hammer, both apparently have
fallen to Earth from the destroyed Quinjet.

(Ruins#1)
- After telling Phil Sheldon "we killed America last week with a patriot missile," Fury shot himself through the head.

--Ruins#1

Note:
We would ASSume that this Captain America was meant to be the
counterpart of Reality-616's Captain America/Steve Rogers, but it could
well be William Burnside (the unstable Captain America of the 1950s) or
someone else.

Presumably "the War" referenced was World War II, but that's not confirmed.

Marlo (presumably Chandler, possibly Jones...)

(Ruins#1
(fb) - BTS)
- Marlo lived with Rick Jones in a boarding house in Chicago, apparently owned and/or run by the mother of Daimon Hellstrom.

(Ruins#1)
- Journalist Phil Sheldon came to their Chicago boarding house to learn
about the Arizona conspiracy Jones had written to him about.

Jones introduced his "piece" Marlo (who
laid on the floor of a filthy bathroom but cursed him
nonetheless; "Piss off, spitbag.").

Jones warned Marlo that he would ignore that as they
had a guest, but that she shouldn't make him put a hand to her; and
Sheldon interrupted, asking about the Arizona conspiracy.

After Jones told his tale, Marlo called him a "stupid junkie talking a
bunch of stupid junkie spit," and Jones turned and prepared to deliver the
promised beating.

Departing, Sheldon considered that he could do without the sound of splintering bones and damp screams.

--Ruins#1

Note:
In Reality-616, Marlo Chandler was the girlfriend of the Hulk in his
Joe Fixit identity, and she later married Rick Jones.

Marlo-616 is a bit hotter than this crackwhore...

Church of the Next Generation

(Ruins#2
(fb) - BTS)
- Emma Frost was the high priestess/manageress of the Church of the
Next Generation, in which children were legally adopted from acolyte
parents.

The children underwent surgery to bring out "psychic
abilities," and Frost took dowries from parents to fund the
surgeries.

(Ruins#2
(fb))
- Working freelance for the Daily Bugle to pay his college tuition and
to care for his aunt, Parker majored in
science. After irradiating a spider in an experiment, he was bitten and
infected with some sort of mutant virus. He became infectious, but
visited the Bugle before his rash showed, during which time he shook
Phil Sheldon's hand.

(Ruins#1 (fb) - BTS) - A former photographer for the Daily Bugle, Sheldon
gave up his job to write a story on how the rise of superhumans had all
gone wrong. His friends thought he was nuts...

(Ruins#1
(fb) - BTS) - Urich worked with photographer Gwen Stacy in reporting on President Xavier on
the relocated White House lawn in the District of New York.

--Ruins#1

Note: The Daily Bugle was the counterpart of Reality-616's newspaper publication by the same name.

Pretty much anything else is speculation.

Raven Darkholme

(Ruins#2 (fb) - BTS)
- Shapeshifter Raven Darkholme (pretend there's an umlaut)
developed multiple personality disorder (the term dissociative identity
disorder is generally more appropriate, but the former is probably fair
for Raven) from being so many people in a short space of time.

(Ruins#2 (fb) - BTS)
- Raven Darkholme, having forgotten to take the pills that kept her sane, flew in a plane alongside Phil Sheldon.

(Ruins#2)
- Sheldon
looked out the window and saw a woman (the Valkyrie) riding a winged
horse, immediately after which Darkholme went mad (she was described as
having had her brain implode), causing her face to hideously
mutate.

The plane
had an emergency landing, and government agents (men in black) put
Darkholme in a straightjacket of sorts.

Sheldon's left arm began to
itch and he quickly took two pills, after which he cursed himself for
not thinking to get his camera out.

As the government agents took Darklholme away, one of them shoved a
white-haired man out of the way, unwittingly disabling his homemade
degaussing kit.

--Ruins#2

Note: Obviously intended to be the counterpart of Reality-616's Mystique.

It's unconfirmed whether Raven died from this mutation...they took her away in a stretcher.

(Ruins#2 - BTS) - Sheldon's photographs that flew out of his briefcase after he collapsed and died.

--Ruins#2

Note:
He looks like one of the many beings known as Deathlok on
Earth-616...giving the time period and the gross appearance, I'd go
with Luther Manning.

District of New York

(Ruins#1 (fb) - BTS)
- The White House was relocated to the newly-formed District of New York.

(Ruins#1 (fb))
- Pushed by a Secret Serviceman (who apparently had some sort of
wings coming off his back, at least as seen on film), Xavier surveyed
the new White House lawn in the District of New York.

Urich further noted that this was when President X
was to have been meeting to discuss the possible statehood of the
District of New York.

--Ruins#1

Note:
It is unrevealed whether the District of New York covered somewhere in
Manhattan or elsewhere in New York City, or whether it was more like
the property of the Xavier Institute.

The Weekly World Enquirer had as one of their cover stories: "Porn Star "ENCHANTRESS": Did She Kill Producer With MAGIC?"

--Ruins#1

Note: The image and the story title are really all we have to go with.

The Enchantress is presumably meant to be the counterpart of
Reality-616's Asgardian goddess Amora the Enchantress. Apparently she
was a porn star and she was at least suspected of killing her producer,
and she was suspected of doing so via magic. Whether she had actual
magic powers, whether she went to prison, and what were the
circumstances involving the alleged murder are all questions likely to
remain unanswered.

I'm really not sure what
the image is even supposed to be showing. Presumably shadows of someone
hurting someone or perhaps a corpse. I'm not even sure the blood seen
in the image was part of the picture, as the whole cover shown was
laying somewhere spattered with blood, so the blood may have been on
the physical cover, rather than in the image.

(Ruins#2 (fb) - BTS)
- When Fisk lived in New York, he allegedly acquired some fond memories of Phil Sheldon.

(Ruins#2 (fb) - BTS)
- Fisk ran a prison in Texas.

(Ruins#2
(fb) - BTS)
- President X arranged for a number of mutants/paranormals to be contained in the Fisk's Texas prison's "Shock Corridor."

Per Fisk, the "Shock Corridor" had something to shock
everyone: "The wretched, the hungry, the mutants, the cannibals, the
bastards, and the weird.

(Ruins#2 (fb) - BTS)
- After
"the Summers boy" incinerated his family with his eyebeams, Fisk and
his associates (perhaps including President X) had to blind the boy
(apparently actually removing his eyes) to get the eyebeams under
control.

(Ruins#2
(fb) - BTS)
- When Kitty tried to use her intangibility power to escape, she
accidentally turned solid again as she passed through the cell door;
she lost three feet of intestine as a result (presumably she had to be
cut off of the door).

(Ruins#2
(fb) - BTS)
- "Quickie" had his legs cut off to prevent him from using his super-speed.

(Ruins#2
(fb) - BTS)
- President X sometimes visited the prison, sometimes just staring
sadly at them and other times taunting them and leaving them
sobbing.

(Ruins#2
(fb) - BTS)
- Wishing to grant "the last request of a dying man," President X
instructed Warden Fisk to allow Phil Sheldon to see the "Shock Corridor" of
his prison, but to collect his camera before he left so he could not
bring out proof of what he saw.

(Ruins#2)
- Visiting a prison in Texas, Sheldon was greeted by Warden Fisk, who
showed him the Summers boy, whom he taunted about having been blinded.

When Summers asked if the President was there and reached his hand out
through the bars, Fisk smashed Summers' hand with his nightstick and
then noted that the boy "don't remember too good no more."

Fisk continued on, showing Sheldon the ghost-like Kitty (casually
swatting his nightstick through her intangible head), and unidentified blue, demonic-looking creature chewing on its own tail ("Nightcrawler"), and
"Quickie," reviewing bits of their history.

Fisk also told Sheldon of President X's actions and involvement before collecting his
camera and sending him on his way.

--Ruins#2

Note:
Warden Fisk was clearly meant to represent the counterpart of
Earth-616's Wilson Fisk, the Kingpin of Crime.

We were not told his
first name in-story, nor was there any reference to a history as the
Kingpin.

We don't know
what led Fisk to leave New York and come to run a prison in
Texas...perhaps President X arranged this.

Emma Frost

(Ruins#2
(fb) - BTS)
- Emma Frost was the high priestess/manager-ess of the Church of the
Next Generation, in which children were legally adopted from acolyte
parents.

The children underwent surgery to bring out "psychic
abilities," and Frost took dowries from parents to fund the
surgeries.

--Ruins#2

Note: Emma Frost would be the counterpart of Reality-616's Emma Frost, aka the White Queen.

We don't know whether Emma-9591 has telepathic powers like her Reality-616 counterpart.

Again, we don't know anything beyond what this picture and caption state (as summarized above).

(Ruins#1 (fb) - BTS)
- Phil Sheldon wrote to Nick Fury, requesting to arrange a meeting to gain his input on the state of things.

(Ruins#1)
- Sheldon met with Nick Fury in the former Washington, DC, thanking him
for the meeting, and Fury warned Sheldon if he used his name in public
again, he'd put a bullet in Sheldon's head.

Noting he had been spotted in two of the most security-sensitive areas
of the country (California and the Kree Reservation), Fury
warned Sheldon about attacting attention, noting that if they didn't
already know he was dying they would have locked him up in California.

When Fury asked Sheldon why he was wasting his twilight days on "this criss-crossing the country thing," Sheldon stated he
was writing a book, and the paranoid Fury punched Sheldon in the gut,
knocking him down, and shouting that he was clean, hadn't seen Captain
America since World War II, and that he had no connection with the
Avengers.

Sheldon
explained he wasn't writing about politics, but instead about
the "different ones," and that he had contacted Fury because he had
known Captain America, Fury backed off, noting he hadn't seen America
in a long, long time. Fury then asked Sheldon (see note) if he ever wondered
whether all of the sick, weird stuff happening wasn't supposed to be
something wonderful. Sheldon agreed, noting he was thinking of
calling his book "Marvels."

Fury then aimed his gun toward Sheldon's head but instead shot a rabid dog approaching behind
Sheldon. Fury continued that he did not get the feeling he was
asking about, and that he liked things the way they were, as he didn't
need to feel guilty about not making an effort to understand the
world. "Like, this dog's got rabies. Do I care why? No. Easy."

Advising Sheldon he was going to be in for a lot of pain, Fury assured
him he wasn't going to stop him from interviewing people for his book;
he and the guys at the agency would like reading something like that.
Fury further shared an anecdote about America introducing him to
eating human meat during the war.

When a young, masked, red-headed woman named Jean offered sex for money ("I'll do it better than anyone for $20"),
Nick noted her expensive clothes and asked her how old she was. When
she told him, "Old as you need," he replied, "Doubt that," and
fatally shot her.

After Fury told Sheldon the country's mutating hadn't really reached
New York yet and that you had to be a mutant to survive what was coming
("X knows, I tell ya"), Sheldon asked Fury if he was a mutant, and Fury
replied that he was a moral mutant.

Fury then told Sheldon he was going to take a short
nap, reminded Sheldon to remember that he was clean, and that "we" had
killed America last week with a patriot missile.

Fury then shot himself through the head.

--Ruins#1

Note: The counterpart to Reality-616's elder Nick Fury (now the Unseen, or something like that).

Presumably "the War" he referenced was World War II, but that's not confirmed.

It seems to me that some of the dialogue was messed up between Fury and
Sheldon...I think the part where he asked Sheldon if he ever wondered
whether all of the weird,
sick stuff happening wasn't supposed to be
something wonderful was supposed to be Sheldon talking, because Sheldon
just continues the discussion, while Fury argues that he doesn't really
care.
The speech balloon certainly faces at Fury, and it specifically notes
Sheldon as the person being spoken to...but it seems like what Sheldon
would have said, not Fury.

Genosha

(Ruins#1 (fb) - BTS)
- President X authorized a new wave of airstrikes in the Genoshan Police Action (increasingly referred to as the Genoshan War).

--Ruins#1

Note: The counterpart of Reality-616's Genosha, a (at least formerly) mutant-enslaving nation off the coast of Africa.

This version was only mentioned in the sentence above, which indicated
President X led military attacks against the nation.

The cover further showed a picture of the apparent corpse of this
being floating in Mars' orbit and noted that
"TELESCOPE PHOTOS OF MARS DISCOVER CORPS (sic) OF SUPREME BEING IN
ORBIT.

--Ruins#1

Note: Assuming the story (or at
least the image) to be factual (and there's no real reason to suspect
it as false), this presumably represents the counterpart of
Reality-616's Galactus (Galan).

There is
absolutely no information beyond the image and the cover notes, but it
is interesting to wonder what might have killed Galactus and left him
floating around Mars. There was no Fantastic Four (or almost any other
viable heroes) to oppose him, and even the team of Avengers had no real
means of opposing a being of Galactus' power.

I'd have to guess that he came to Earth to consume it, but then
something -- whether it was microbes in Earth's atmosphere, radiation
from Sol (Earth's sun), insanity, or late effects of something (my
guess would be that he got the equivalent of food poisoning from
consuming some other world -- began to affect him, and he fled from
Earth, only to perish close enough to Mars that he was pulled into its
orbit.

Then again, there's no evidence
that this "Galactus" (if that is actually his name) had anywhere near
the level of power of his Reality-616 counterpart, or that he consumed
the life-energies of planets like his counterpart.

The "silvered humanoid"
was also dead and floating in Earth's solar system (specifically around
Earth's moon)...it is likely this being and the silvered humanoid were
formerly affiliated, but, again, unconfirmed.

Ben Grimm

(Ruins#2
(fb) - BTS)
- Major Ben Grimm rode in orbital capsules.

(Ruins#2
(fb) - BTS)
- Ben Grimm was getting into engineering at "the Cape" (Cape Canaveral,
Kennedy Space Center) and lecturing at the local university when he met
Reed Richards and "the Storm kids." Richards was interested in Astraea,
which was to be the link between the orbital capsules and later
rockets; it would be able to fly, rather than just orbit and descend.
Richards wanted to study cosmic ray activity in local space, which
orbitals would never reach. Though Astraea was built and fueled, it would not be ready to go until 1965.

Not wanting to wait, Richards showed up at Grimm's house on night,
raving about his desire to steal Astraea and show them that all of the
red tape was anti-science. Richards wanted Grimm to fly the ship, but Grimm argued that the ship wasn't ready; Grimm
noted that he wanted to put lateral motors on Astraea, and it would
take months just for the math to be done for this. Richards didn't
listen to Grimm, they had a fight, and Grimm decked Richards.

Richards, von Doom, and the Storm siblings stole Astraea and flew into
a flashstorm of cosmic radiation. Grimm felt that if they had had
lateral motors von Doom could have maneuvered them away from the storm.

After the Astraea came back down, all aboard were horribly mutated and most, if not all, perished.

First
discovering the Storm boy, the rescue time -- which included Grimm --
did not know the sister (who was invisible) was there until she fell on her burning brother. They
did not capture any photographs of von Doom.

(Ruins#2
(fb) - BTS)
- Alicia Masters wrote to Ben Grimm, letting him know to expect a visit from Sheldon.

(Ruins#2)
- Sheldon next visited Major Ben Grimm in his cabins in the Rocky
Mountains. Grimm shared Reed Richards' activities, noting he had always
felt things might have been different if he had flown the Astraea.

--Ruins#2

Note: The counterpart of Reality-616's Ben Grimm, aka the Thing.

Obviously he did not mutate into the Thing in this reality.

That's Grimm's "Screw Communism" lighter you can see in the image above Reed Richard's normal face.

The door to the boarding house was answered by a woman holding a gray baby with a fistula
in its chest.

For a dollar, the woman offered to allow Sheldon to hear the fistula
say, "Our lord is dead."

As Sheldon edged past and upstairs, the woman screamed to Sheldon not to forget
her baby's name (Daimon Hellstrom), as he would be the messiah one day.

--Ruins#1

Note: Neither Hellstrom nor his mother were seen on panel; the events were mentioned by Phil Sheldon.

Daimon Hellstrom is obviously intended to be the counterpart of
Reality-616's Daimon Hellstrom (aka Son of Satan, Hellstorm, etc.), but
we have no idea whether he was the son of a demon, whether he had
magical powers, or whether he just had a birth defect and his woman
could throw her voice.

Hulk

(Ruins#1
(fb) - BTS) - On a road trip through Arizona, Rick Jones decided to
stop at a big "water tower" in the middle of nowhere and play his guitar, unaware that it was
the site of a nuclear bomb testing.

(Ruins#1
(fb))
- The doctor involved with the testing rode a motorcycle out to Jones,
who could only hear "test" and "trench."

As the "water tower" started to spark, Jones intended to punch
what he saw as an establishment Nazi telling him he couldn't be there
until he saw the panic in the doctor's eyes.

Screaming, "It's a bomb," the Doctor shoved Jones into a trench just as the
nuclear bomb went off.

(Ruins#1 (fb) - BTS) - Caught
in the explosion's energies, the doctor's skin went black and dry
before it cracked, and light shone out of him "like all of his meat was
on fire."

(Ruins#1 (fb))
- Then the doctor started to swell, and tumors erupted from within him.

(Ruins#1
(fb) - BTS) - Despite having turned into a mass of cancer, the doctor
survived. He was held under a vault under a lake and codenamed "Hulk."

--Ruins#1

Note: The bomb and the Hulk's mutated form are available here: There wasn't enough room in the sub-profile for them...plus, the main profile needs some meat, too...

While obviously intended to be the counterpart of Reality-616's Hulk
(Bruce Banner), I don't think the doctor was ever named in-story...he
was codenamed the Hulk after he was placed in the vault under a lake.

The Hulk was still alive when imprisoned there, but we don't know how
long he survived or if he still lives...

A vault under a lake sounds a bit like Area 51, but who knows...

Jean

(Ruins#1) - As Phil Sheldon and Nick Fury spoke in Washington (the former District of Columbia), a young, masked, red-headed woman named Jean offered sex for money:

"I'll do it better than anyone for $20"

Nick noted her expensive clothes and asked her how old she was.

When
she told him, "Old as you need," he replied, "Doubt that," and
fatally shot her.

--Ruins#1

Note:
Obviously intended to be the counterpart of Earth-616's Jean
Grey, aka Marvel Girl (and Phoenix), there's no confirmation of her
last name, and/or whether she had psychic powers.

In this reality, if I had to guess, she might have used her powers, if she had them, like Bette from the X-Ranch.

Jean-Paul and his sister (presumably Jean-Marie)

(Ruins#1) - As Phil Sheldon and Nick Fury spoke in
Washington (the former District of Columbia), a French-speaking
woman asked for help for her poor (apparently conjoined, and possibly
naked?)
brother Jean-Paul as she dragged him down the street.

"Jean-Paul! Allez! Oh, mon pauvre frere...m'aider avec mon frere."

They appeared to be conjoined at the elbow (her left and his right)

--Ruins#1

Note:
Jean-Paul and his French-speaking sister almost certainly were meant to
represent the counterparts of Earth-616's Jean-Paul and Jean-Marie
Beaubier, also known as Northstar and Aurora.

Whether the woman was named Jean-Marie and whether their last names
were Beaubier (and/or whether Jean-Paul grew up with the last name
Martin) is unconfirmed.

There's not evidence for or against that they possessed speed, flight,
and/or light powers like their Earth-616's counterpart.

Again, there's no other information beyond the image and the text above.

Rick Jones

(Ruins#1
(fb) - BTS) - On a road trip through Arizona, Rick Jones ("with a head full of Keruoac"; see comments) decided to
stop at a big "water tower" in the middle of nowhere, unaware that it was
the site of a nuclear bomb testing.

Rick sat down with his guitar and "made like Woody Guthrie under a sky
gone tense, like before a thunderstorm." He considered pasting a sign
on his guitar like Guthrie's "This machine kills fascists" sign.

(Ruins#1
(fb))
- The doctor involved with the testing rode a motorcycle out to Jones,
who could only hear "test" and "trench."

Not appreciating the
situation, Jones planned to hit the "establishment Nazi" coming out to
tell him he couldn't sit there.

As the "water tower" started to spark, Jones still intended to punch
the pus out of "Goebbels" until he saw the panic in his eyes.

As the
doctor screamed, "It's a bomb" and shoved him into a trench as the
nuclear bomb went off, Jones thought again of Woody Guthrie's sign.

(Ruins#1 (fb) - BTS) - Caught
in the explosion's energies, the doctor's skin went black and dry
before it cracked, and light shone out of him "like all of his meat was
on fire."

(Ruins#1 (fb) - BTS)
- Then the doctor started to swell, and tumors erupted from within him.

(Ruins#1
(fb) - BTS) - Despite having turned into a mass of cancer, the doctor
survived. He was held under a vault under a lake and codenamed "Hulk."

(Ruins#1
(fb) - BTS)
- Rick lived with Marlo in a boarding house in Chicago, apparently owned and/or run by the mother of Daimon Hellstrom.

(Ruins#1
(fb) - BTS)
- Rick Jones wrote Phil Sheldon and multiple other journalists,
offering information about a "conspiracy in Arizona" that he wished to
share before the CIA got him.

(Ruins#1)
- As Sheldon knocked at his door in a Chicago boarding house, Rick Jones answered that he wasn't
in, but then admitted his identity and welcomed in Sheldon after the
reporter revealed his name and explained that Jones had written to him.

Jones introduced his "piece" Marlo (who
laid on the floor of a filthy bathroom but cursed him
nonetheless). Jones warned Marlo that he would ignore that as they
had a guest, but that she shouldn't make him put a hand to her; and
Sheldon interrupted, asking about the Arizona conspiracy.

After Jones told his tale, Marlo called him a "stupid junkie talking a
bunch of stupid junkie spit," and Jones turned and prepared to deliver the
promised beating.

Departing, Sheldon noted that while this certainly
sounded like a junkie's tale, Jones was drinking "liquid morphine" (see note), which was not a junkie's
drink and was instead used to blot out the pain of cancer.

Sheldon considered that he could do without the sound of splintering bones and damp screams.

--Ruins#1

Note:
Obviously intended to be the counterpart of Reality-616's Rick
Jones, we don't know for sure what else he shares with his counterpart,
other than being saved from the bomb by the scientist who became the
Hulk.

Sheldon suspected Jones' use of "liquid morphine" (I
don't know whether he was drinking a liquid morphine formulation, or
whether it was just a euphemism for alcohol) indicated that Jones was
trying to drown out his cancer pain. It makes sense that just being in
a trench a couple feet deep when a radioactive bomb went off wouldn't
protect you from the radiation.

I
don't know whether "a head full of Keruoac" refers to being inspired by the beat(nik)
writer Jack Keruoac, or if he was drunk and referencing Keruoac's
lifelong heavy drinking

Kitty

Presumably a mutant, Kitty could
become ghost-like and intangible, but she could not completely control
her state of tangibility.

(Ruins#2
(fb) - BTS)
- When Kitty tried to use her intangibility power to escape Fisk's prison's Shock Corridor, she
accidentally turned solid again as she passed through the cell door;
she lost three feet of intestine as a result (presumably she had to be
cut off of the door).

(Ruins#1
(fb)) - Arriving out of hyperport, the Kree ship swept around Earth's
moon and the KLF was in the process of nailing down preliminary orbit when
they encountered the corpse of a "silvered humanoid." Although
deceased, the creature's energies negated the Kree's cloaking
arrays.

(Ruins#1
(fb) - BTS) - Discovering this and working in unison, Earth's
governments swiftly launched their nuclear missiles at the aliens.

(Ruins#1
(fb)) - The Kree had barely realized their visibility when the nuclear
missiles detonated. Barely a tenth of the KLF survived, falling to
Earth's mercy in drop-boxes.

(Ruins#1 (fb) - BTS) - The
surviving members of the KLF were placed in a Kree reservation in the middle of a nuclear test zone in Nevada. While it was
both punishment and reminder to the proud warriors imprisoned there,
none of the children knew why they were there. The Kree were denied
their medicines, and the soldiers refused to remove the Kree who died,
forcing the survivors to burn them in piles. All of the Kree eventually
developed cancer.

The children born there --
with only 1 out of 8 surviving -- knew even less, as the Kree did
not teach their children their failures.

Though no one listened when Mar-Vell argued that he was wrong to defend
humanity's independence, he eventually became the interlocutor of the
interned KLF.

(Ruins#1)
- Phil Sheldon traveled to the Kree Reservation and -- after
being forced to don a radiation suit -- interviewed Mar-Vell, learning
about the Kree's failed invasion and subsequent internment.

Acknowleding how the camp had broken them all and that it would be
empty in 30 years, Mar-Vell told him to get out.

--Ruins#1

Kree reservation

(Ruins#1 (fb) - BTS) - After crashing to Earth following a nuclear
strike by united forces of Earth, the
surviving 10% of the members of the Kree Liberation Front were placed
in a Kree reservation in the middle of a nuclear test zone in
Nevada.

While it was
both punishment and reminder to the proud warriors imprisoned there,
none of the children knew why they were there.

The Kree were denied
their medicines, and the soldiers refused to remove the Kree who died,
forcing the survivors to burn them in piles.

All of the Kree eventually
developed cancer.

The children born there --
with only 1 out of 8 surviving -- knew even less, as the Kree did
not teach their children their failures.

Mar-Vell eventually became the interlocutor of the
interned KLF.

(Ruins#1)
- Phil Sheldon traveled to the Kree Reservation and -- after
being forced to don a radiation suit -- interviewed Mar-Vell, learning
about the Kree's failed invasion and subsequent internment.

Acknowleding how the camp had broken them all and that it would be
empty in 30 years, Mar-Vell told him to get out.

--Ruins#1

Note: There is not a counterpart of this Kree reservation in Reality-616.

"Little Canuck"

(Ruins#1 (fb) - BTS)
- Suffering from an unspecified bone disease, the unidentified Canadian had bones sticking through his hands.

He apparently hung out in a seedy bar in California, desperate for
drinks, which the bartender sometimes gave him in exchange for showing
customers his hands.

(Ruins#1)
- When Phil Sheldon stopped in the bar to get some orange juice to wash
down his pills, the Canadian accosted Sheldon, telling Sheldon to buy
him a drink or he would kill Sheldon.

Telling Sheldon not to pay any attention to "Little Canuck," the
bartender explained that the Canadian was just cranky because of his
bone disease, and he calmed
down the Canuck, getting him to show Sheldon the bone his hand.

Laughing, the bartender reminded the "Little Canuck" he had promised to
give him a drink for showing the customer his hands, but he clarified
that it would be a small drink.

--Ruins#1

Note:
It's really hard to see what's going on in the image showing his hand,
but it looks like he has blunt bones sticking out through the skin, and
that perhaps the tissue is chronically infected due to the open wounds
around the exposed bone. I don't know whether these are just
defective/useless versions of claws, or whether his metacarpals are
sticking through the skin. If the latter were the case, the bones in
his digits would essentially be dislocated from /not connected to the
bones in his hands; I wouldn't think he could even hold a drink in
his hand.

Obviously,
this is the counterpart to Reality-616's Wolverine (James
Howlett/Logan), but he didn't receive any name beyond the taunting
"Little Canuck" he received from the bartender.

(Ruins#2)
- As the government agents took Darkholme away following the plane's landing, one of them shoved a
white-haired man out of the way, unwittingly disabling his homemade
degaussing kit.

As energy glowed around the white-haired man, the
agents announced the presence of a bomb, but then the agent's gun, plus
apparently a total hip prosthesis or something, followed by his blood
(plus one of Sheldon's fillings, which smashed through two good teeth
en route) were pulled towards the man's magnetic field.

After the agent
suffered a massive neural hemorrhage (his brain appeared to come out of
his mouth or somewhere else on his head) and an entire airplane was
pulled atop the white-haired man, presumably killing him.

(Ruins#2 (fb) - BTS)
- The
nature of the degaussing device was subsequently determined. Sheldon's
photographs of the magnetic disaster were taken by the government
officials from the recovery team sent by the White House via helicopter.

--Ruins#1

Note: This is obviously intended to be the counterpart of Reality-616's Magneto (Max
Eisenhardt, aka Erik Magnus Lehnsherr), but he didn't receive any name
whatsoever in this story. He was just called a "hippie."

We don't know why he was out on the tarmac in his trenchcoat, and we probably never will.

Additional images of the magnetic hippie can be seen in the main image and here.

Mar-Vell

(Ruins#1
(fb) - BTS) <Three years before the main story> - The Supreme Intelligence directed the Kree Liberation
Force (KLF) to "liberate Earth from its governments" and yoke it to
Kree authority.

(Ruins#1
(fb)) - Arriving out of hyperport, the Kree ship swept around Earth's
moon and were in the process of nailing down preliminary orbit when
they encountered the corpse of a "silvered humanoid." Although
deceased, the creature's energies negated the Kree's cloaking
arrays.

(Ruins#1
(fb) - BTS) - Discovering this and working in unison, Earth's
governments swiftly launched their nuclear missiles at the aliens.

(Ruins#1
(fb)) - The Kree had barely realized their visibility when the nuclear
missiles detonated. Barely a tenth of the KLF survived, falling to
Earth's mercy in drop-boxes.

(Ruins#1 (fb) - BTS) - The
surviving members of the KLF were placed in a Kree reservation was
placed in the middle of a nuclear test zone in Nevada. While it was
both punishment and reminder to the proud warriors imprisoned there,
none of the children knew why they were there. The Kree were denied
their medicines, and the soldiers refused to remove the Kree who died,
forcing the survivors to burn them in piles. All of the Kree eventually
developed cancer.

The children born there --
with only 1 out of 8 surviving -- knew even less, as the Kree did
not teach their children their failures.

Though no one listened when Mar-Vell argued that he was wrong to defend
humanity's independence, he eventually became the interlocutor of the
interned KLF.

(Ruins#1)
- Phil Sheldon traveled to the Kree Reservation and -- after
being forced to don a radiation suit -- interviewed Mar-Vell, learning
about the Kree's failed invasion and subsequent internment.

Acknowleding how the camp had broken them all and that it would be
empty in 30 years, Mar-Vell told him to get out.

She wore a similar costume, but we don't know if she used that name or not.

She is presumably the sister of "Quickie," but who knows if she was the
daughter of the counterpart of "Magneto" in this reality or not?

Militiamen

Membership: "Bucky" Barnes, Creed, Monroe

They were described as unashamed fascists with cannibal leanings, particularly Creed.

(Ruins#2
(fb))
- The Militiamen were taken into custody by
police following threatening behavior.

(Ruins#2
(fb) - BTS)
- Sheldon briefly interviewed them.

Monroe was quoted as saying, "Hitler was a great man with said failing."

Barnes spewed sexual obscenities until he was sedated.

--Ruins#2

Note:
Barnes would be the counterpart of Reality-616's James Buchanan "Bucky"
Barnes, aka Bucky (the partner of Captain America/Steve Rogers during
World War II), Winter Soldier, and Captain America.

In Reality-9591, we only know him as "Bucky" Barnes,
and we don't know for sure whether he was involved with Captain
America, active in World War II, etc.

Creed would be the counterpart of Reality-616's Victor Creed, aka Sabretooth.

He only got a last name in his brief mention here,
and while he was apparently cannibalistic, we don't know whether he had
any super-powers such as his feral abilities, claws, etc.

Monroe would be the counterpart of Reality-616's Jack Monroe, aka Bucky
(the partner of the 1950s Captain America/William Burnside) and Nomad.

He only got a last name in his brief mention here,
and we don't know whether he had other identities and/or whether he was
active in the 1950s or not.

Matt Murdock

(Ruins#1
(fb) - BTS) <The day before the main story> - Matthew Murdock was
struck across the eyes by radioactive material hurled from a crashed
atom containment unit in Central New York (see comments).

(Ruins#1
(fb) - BTS) <The morning before the main story started> - Murdock
died in-hospital from radiation burns and neural damage.

--Ruins#1

Note: Murdock is referred to as "young hero," presumably because he was in the act of saving a blind man when he was injured.

Obviously, in Reality-9591, Murdock never became Daredevil...although
he could have still been called that as a youth...like his Earth-616
counterpart.

National Guard

(Ruins#1 (fb) - BTS) - When the president sent the National
Guard into California to suppress dissent and pro-secessionism, Stark
tried to mediate, but he was clipped by shrapnel from a National Guard
grenade.

Stark prevented the shrapnel
from killing him by designing and wearing an armored suit, leading the
press to call him "The Man in the Iron Mask")

(Ruins#2
(fb) - BTS)
- President X arranged for a number of mutants/paranormals to be contained in the Fisk's Texas prison's "Shock Corridor."

Per Fisk, the "Shock Corridor" had something to shock
everyone: "The wretched, the hungry, the mutants, the cannibals, the
bastards, and the weird.

(Ruins#2 (fb) - BTS)
- After
"the Summers boy" incinerated his family with his eyebeams, Fisk and
his associates (perhaps including President X) had to blind the boy
(apparently actually removing his eyes) to get the eyebeams under
control.

(Ruins#2
(fb) - BTS)
- "Quickie" had his legs cut off to prevent him from using his super-speed.

(Ruins#2
(fb) - BTS)
- President X sometimes visited the prison, sometimes just staring
sadly at them and other times taunting them and leaving them sobbing.

(Ruins#2
(fb) - BTS)
- While visiting the prison, President X once dropped his pants and screamed at them, "You all came from this!"

(Ruins#2
(fb) - BTS)
- Wishing to grant "the last request of a dying man," President X
instructed Warden Fisk to allow Phil Sheldon to see the "Shock Corridor" of
his prison, but to collect his camera before he left so he could not
bring out proof of what he saw.

(Ruins#1 (fb) - BTS)
- President X had the White House (and apparently its lawn) relocated to the newly-formed District of New York.

(Ruins#1 (fb))
- Pushed by a Secret Serviceman, Xavier surveyed
the new White House lawn in the District of New York.

(Ruins#1 (fb) - BTS)
- Gwen Stacy caught a photograph of the serviceman pushing President X,
and Ben Urich reported this as the first siting of President X since
the White House's relocation.

Urich further noted that this was when President X was to have been
meeting to discuss the possible statehood of the District of New York.

(Ruins#1 (fb) - BTS)
- President X authorized a new wave of airstrikes in the Genoshan Police Action (increasingly referred to as the Genoshan War).

(Ruins#1 - BTS)
- Fury told Sheldon the country's mutating hadn't really
reached New York yet and that you had to be a mutant to survive what
was coming ("X knows, I tell ya").

--Ruins#1

Note: The counterpart of Reality-616's Charles Xavier, aka Professor X. His actual name is unrevealed.

He became the president of the USA, and he has some ties to the
mutants, but we don't know anything else for sure.

I don't think it is confirmed that he has psionic powers, but it seems pretty likely..

"Princess Python"

(Ruins#2 (fb) - BTS)
- As part of the Quintano Carnivalin part of the American desert, she did a lude performance with her python as her act.

(Ruins#2 (fb) - BTS)
- When Sheldon viewed her performance, he described it as: "An attractive woman did
something illegal with a python for 10-15 minutes."

--Ruins#2

Note: Clearly intended to be the counterpart of Reality-616's Princess Python (Zelda DuBois).

She was never identified in the story, and we have nothing else to go
on but the image and the sentence above.

Punisher

Outside on Chicago's streets, Sheldon heard gunfire over by the riverfront and
"something howling like a wolf on a high roof, and then coughing like a
man with lung damage. As the gray snow fell, Sheldon recalled someone
telling him that Chicago snow had skin scrapings in it.

Tripping over the bullet-ridden corpse
of a costumed man, Sheldon considered that he didn't
want to die yet, as he wanted to find an answer for why things had gone
this way.

--Ruins#1

Note:
Obviously intended to be the counterpart of Reality-616's Punisher
(Frank Castle), he was never given a real name or a code name in story.

We don't know who killed him, but only that he wasn't the virtually
unstoppable Punisher like his Reality-616 counterpart.

I also don't know what the lung-damaged wolf was supposed to be...I'm
not sure why Werewolf (Jack Russell) or Man-Wolf (John Jameson) would
have lung damage, but maybe the extradimensional radiation of the
Godstone gave him cancer. Or maybe it was some wolf-character I didn't
think of...or maybe it was just supposed to be mysterious.

Pym

(Ruins#1
(fb) - BTS) - Stark joined with the other Californian scientists,
like Pym (who could become the size of skyscrapers), and gurus like
Stephen Strange, to form a revolutionary cell: The Avengers. Other
members eventually (or originally?) included "a lovely woman with
delicate wings," "the cold, young bowman," and all the others.

(Ruins#1)
- Somewhere in California, the National Guard launched a patriot missile
at an Avengers Quinjet, destroying it and killing its inhabitants
(apparently Captain America and Thor, and likely Pym, Tony Stark, and the winged woman).

--Ruins#1

Note: He was never
referred to in-story as Giant-Man (or Goliath), etc., but he was the
counterpart of Reality-616's Henry Pym.

He was never clearly seen (the only picture is in the Avengers sub-profile)

"Quickie"

(Ruins#2
(fb) - BTS)
- In the Shock Corridor of the prison run by Warden Fisk, "Quickie" had his arms and legs cut off.

He remained in bandages, presumably because the amputation sites didn't heal well.

(Ruins#2
(fb) - BTS)
- President X sometimes visited the prison, sometimes just staring
sadly at them and other times taunting them and leaving them
sobbing.

(Ruins#2)
- When Phil Sheldon visited his prison, Fisk showed him the Shock Corridor with the approval of President X.

When they passed the cell of
"Quickie," Fisk told Sheldon that the quadruple amputation had been for
his own good; "don't go feeling sorry for him."

--Ruins#2

Note:
"Quickie" would be the counterpart of Reality-616's Quicksilver (Pietro
Maximoff), and his limbs were presumably cut off to prevent him from
using his super-speed.

He was not identified beyond "Quickie," and it was never actually stated that he had super-speed.

In Reality-616, Quicksilver is the twin brother of the Scarlet Witch, but that is unconfirmed in this reality...and who knows if of the counterpart of "Magneto" in this reality or not?

Quintano Carnival

(Ruins#2)
- Sheldon traveled via a noisy old bus with blacked out windows to the
Quintano Carnival in part of the American desert.

A makeshift circus
ring was laid out on the desert floor, where ugly people did their
shtick for a thin audience of uglier people.

An attractive woman did
something illegal with a python for 10-15 minutes.

"Saint John" aka
Blaze poured gasoline on his head, set it on fire, and drove around for
hours in the desert, technically dead but still riding and screaming.

Richards was interested in Astraea,
which was to be the link between the orbital capsules and later
rockets; it would be able to fly, rather than just orbit and descend.
Richards wanted to study cosmic ray activity in local space, which
orbitals would never reach. Though Astraea was built and fueled, it would not be ready to go until 1965.

Not wanting to wait, Richards showed up at Grimm's house on night,
raving about his desire to steal Astraea and show them that all of the
red tape was anti-science. Richards wanted Grimm to fly the ship, but Grimm argued that the ship wasn't ready; Grimm
noted that he wanted to put lateral motors on Astraea, and it would
take months just for the math to be done for this. Richards didn't
listen to Grimm, they had a fight, and Grimm decked Richards.

Richards, von Doom, and the Storm siblings stole Astraea and flew into
a flashstorm of cosmic radiation. Grimm felt that if they had had
lateral motors von Doom could have maneuvered them away from the storm.

After the Astraea came back down, all aboard were horribly mutated and most perished.

A former photographer for the Daily Bugle, he
gave up his job to write a story on how the rise of superhumans had all
gone wrong. He felt that Earth had been on a cusp of Marvels, and he hoped to find evidence of one specific event.

(Ruins#2 (fb) - BTS)
- Phil Sheldon had at least one ferrous metal (or something else magnetic) filling, as well as some dentures.

(Ruins#2
(fb))
- Sheldon never cared for freelance photographer Peter Parker,
considering him a "science major know-it-all weasel," nor that
poisonous old aunt of his." After Parker was infected with some sort of
mutant virus by being bitten by an irradiated spider during an
experiment, Parker shook hands with Sheldon, (presumably) unwittingly
infecting Sheldon with the virus.

(Ruins#1 (fb) - BTS) - Sheldon
gave up his job to write a story on how the rise of superhumans had all
gone wrong. His friends thought he was nuts...

(Ruins#1)
- Phil Sheldon watched from somewhere in California as the National Guard launched a patriot missile
at an Avengers Quinjet, destroying it and killing its inhabitants; he continued to watch as the Guard posed
with Captain America's shield and Thor's hammer, both apparently have
fallen to Earth from the destroyed Quinjet.

Stopping in at a seedy bar to help swallow his pills, Sheldon was
accosted by a man the bartender referred to as "Little Canuck," who
told Sheldon to buy him a drink or he'd kill him. The bartender bought
the man a drink after he showed Sheldon the bone disease in his hands.

Sheldon subsequently traveled to the Kree Reservation and -- after
being forced to don a radiation suit -- interviewed Mar-Vell, learning
about the Kree's failed invasion and subsequent internment.
Acknowleding how the camp had broken them all and that it would be
empty in 30 years, Mar-Vell told him to get out.

(Ruins#1
(fb) - BTS)
- Rick Jones wrote Phil Sheldon and multiple other journalists,
offering information about a "conspiracy in Arizona" that he wished to
share before the CIA got him.

(Ruins#1)
- Sheldon met with Nick Fury in the former Washington, DC; Fury
warned Sheldon about attacting attention. When Sheldon stated he
was writing a book, the paranoid Fury punched Sheldon in the gut,
knocking him down, and shouting that he had no connection with the
Avengers. When Sheldon explained he was writing a story about
the...different ones, Fury backed off. After
killing a woman named Jean who propositioned him and then ranting about mutants, Fury shot himself through the head.

(Ruins#1
(fb) - BTS)
- Sheldon arrived at a boarding house in Chicago, Illinois to meet Rick
Jones, the door was answered by a woman holding a gray baby with a fistula
in its chest; for a dollar, the woman offered to allow hear the fistula
say, "Our lord is dead."
As Sheldon edged past and upstairs, the woman screamed to Sheldon not to forget
her baby's name (Daimon Hellstrom), as he would be the messiah one day.

(Ruins#1)
- Sheldon met with Rick Jones, who told him about the Hulk and
then began to beat his drug-addict girlfriend Marlo when she mouthed
off at him.

Outside, Sheldon heard gunfire over by the riverfront and "something
howling like a wolf on a high roof, and then coughing like a man with
lung damage. As the gray snow fell, Sheldon recalled someone telling
him that Chicago snow had skin scrapings in it.

Tripping over the bullet-ridden corpse
of a costumed man (the "Punisher"), Sheldon considered that he didn't
want to die yet, as he wanted to find an answer for why things had gone
this way.

(Ruins#2)
- While flying in a plane, Sheldon
looked out the window and saw a woman (the Valkyrie) riding a winged
horse, immediately after which Darkholme went mad (she was described as
having had her brain implode), causing her face to hideously
mutate.

The plane
had an emergency landing, and Sheldon's left arm began to
itch and he quickly took two pills, after which he cursed himself for
not thinking to get his camera out.

As the government agents took Darkholme away, one of them shoved a
white-haired man out of the way, unwittingly disabling his homemade
degaussing kit. As energy glowed around the white-haired man, the agent's gun, plus
apparently a total hip prosthesis or something, followed by his blood
(plus one of Sheldon's fillings, which smashed through two good teeth
en route) were pulled towards the man's magnetic field. After the agent
suffered a massive neural hemorrhage (his brain appeared to come out of
his mouth or somewhere else on his head), an entire airplane was
pulled atop the white-haired man, killing him.

(Ruins#2 (fb) - BTS)
- Sheldon's
photographs of the magnetic disaster were taken by the government
officials from the recovery team sent by the White House via helicopter.

(Ruins#2
(fb) - BTS)
- Wishing to grant "the last request of a dying man," President X
instructed Warden Fisk to allow Sheldon to see the "Shock Corridor" of
his Texas prison, but to collect his camera before he left so he could not
bring out proof of what he saw.

(Ruins#2
(fb) - BTS)
- Alicia Masters wrote to Ben Grimm, letting him know to expect a visit from Sheldon.

(Ruins#2)
- Visiting a prison in Texas, Sheldon was greeted by Warden Fisk, who
showed him Summers, Kitty, "Quickie," and "Nightcrawler."
Fisk also told him of President X's actions before collecting his
camera and sending him on his way.

Later, as Sheldon took some time to gather his thoughts by a peaceful
lake, an unidentified young girl saw that he looked all alone, brought
him a flower, and invited him to have sandwiches at a picnic with her
and her mother.

(Ruins#2)
- Sheldon traveled via a noisy old bus with blacked out windows to the
Quintano Carnival in part of the American desert. A makeshift circus
ring was laid out on the desert floor: An attractive woman did
something illegal with a python for 10-15 minutes; and "Saint John" aka
Blaze poured gasoline on his head, set it on fire, and drove around for
hours in the desert, technically dead but still riding and screaming.

Sheldon concluded that there wasn't a single event that had caused all
of the problems, but that everything that could have gone wrong did go
wrong. Despite exhaustion, he resolved to write his book and perhaps
show everyone what things could have been like.

(Ruins#2)
- Sheldon next visited Major Ben Grimm in his cabins in the Rocky
Mountains. Grimm shared Reed Richards' activities.

Sheldon returned to New York City, having gathered his notes and
completed his interviews, resolving to call his book "Marvels" and
hoping to write it quickly. As he wished he had time to craft the book
and make the best possible case of why the world had gone wrong, he
considered that his time was limited because of Parker.

Having run out
of pills on the train back, Sheldon planned to stop at the pharmacist later,
but he suddenly collapsed and died, his research and photographs
scattering as his briefcase broke open, floating off and scattering in
the wind.

--Ruins#1

silvered humanoid

(Ruins#1
(fb) - BTS) - Originally a living, breathing being, a silvered humanoid
was imbued with cosmic energy and became a sealed biology without need
of an atmosphere.

(Ruins#1 (fb) - BTS) - Speculated as having
gone mad and wanting to know what it was like to breathe again, the
silvered humanoid apparently clawed open its own chest to expose its
lungs to the atmosphere; it swiftly died of shock.

(Ruins#1
(fb)) - Arriving out of hyperport, the Kree Liberation Front's ship swept around Earth's
moon and were in the process of nailing down preliminary orbit for a planned Earth invasion when
they encountered the corpse of the "silvered humanoid."

Although
deceased, the creature's energies negated the Kree's cloaking
arrays.

(Ruins#1 (fb) - BTS) - Upon being detected, the Kree ship was struck with nuclear missiles from Earth.

--Ruins#1

Note: The counterpart of Reality-616's Silver Surfer (Norrin Radd).

He had the surfboard, so he may well have been called the "Silver
Surfer," but he was dead when first seen, with no specific details of
his origin or his past given.

It would
seem likely that he was associated with the counterpart of this
reality's "Galactus," also unidentified and floating in Earth's solar
system (in Mar's orbit).

A photographer (presumably for the Daily Bugle),
she worked with Ben Urich in capturing photos of President Xavier and
his Secret Serviceman (faintly showing wings on the serviceman, which
were suspected to be artifacts of the film)

--Ruins#1 (identified, and pictures shown)

Note: The counterpart of Reality-616's Gwen Stacy.

Gwen was not seen on panel or mentioned beyond being credited in stories for which she took photographs.

When the president sent the National
Guard into California to suppress dissent and pro-secessionism, Stark
tried to mediate, but he was clipped by shrapnel from a National Guard
grenade.

Stark prevented the shrapnel
from killing him by designing and wearing an armored suit, leading the
press to call him "The Man in the Iron Mask"

(Ruins#1
(fb) - BTS) - Stark joined with the other Californian scientists,
like Pym (who could become the size of skyscrapers), and gurus like
Stephen Strange, to form a revolutionary cell: The Avengers.

Other
members eventually (or originally?) included "a lovely woman with
delicate wings," "the cold, young bowman," and all the others.

(Ruins#1)
- Somewhere in California, the National Guard launched a patriot missile
at an Avengers Quinjet, destroying it and killing its inhabitants
(apparently Captain America and Thor, and likely Pym, Tony Stark, and the winged woman).

Afterward, the Guard posed
with Captain America's shield and Thor's hammer, both apparently have
fallen to Earth from the destroyed Quinjet.

--Ruins#1

Note: The counterpart of Reality-616's Anthony Stark, aka Iron Man.

There's no evidence he was ever called Iron Man in this reality.

This reality being what it was, I'd imagine that Stark was forced to
wear the chest plate portion of his armor at all times and couldn't
take showers.

Richards, von Doom, and the Storm siblings stole Astraea and flew into
a flashstorm of cosmic radiation. Grimm felt that if they had had
lateral motors von Doom could have maneuvered them away from the storm.

After the Astraea came back down, all aboard were horribly mutated and most perished.

The Storm boy caught fire at the
cellular level, and he burned from the bones outward.

Richards, von Doom, and the Storm siblings stole Astraea and flew into
a flashstorm of cosmic radiation. Grimm felt that if they had had
lateral motors von Doom could have maneuvered them away from the storm.

After the Astraea came back down, all aboard were horribly mutated and most perished.

The Storm girl was
invisible, as well; as her eyes were light-reflective, she was blind.

First
discovering the Storm boy, the rescue time -- which included Grimm --
did not know his sister was there until she fell on her brother.

As her brother was burning, she was presumably injured or killed by falling on top of him.

(Ruins#1
(fb) - BTS) - Stark joined with the other Californian scientists,
like Pym (who could become the size of skyscrapers), and gurus like
Stephen Strange, to form a revolutionary cell: The Avengers. Other
members eventually (or originally?) included "a lovely woman with
delicate wings," "the cold, young bowman," and all the others.

--Ruins#1

Note: The counterpart of Reality-616's Dr. Strange, we don't know if he had a codename or actual mystic powers.

We don't know what happened after he helped found the Avengers...I
mean, I'm sure he died horribly because of the reality in which he
lived, but we don't know the circumstances...was he still with them at
the time the National Guard shot down the quinjet? Was he on the
quinjet? Not answers we are likely to get.

He was never pictured that I saw.

Summers

(Ruins#2 (fb) - BTS)
- After
"the Summers boy" incinerated his family with his eyebeams, Fisk and
his associates (perhaps including President X) had to blind the boy
(apparently actually removing his eyes) to get the eyebeams under
control.

(Ruins#2
(fb) - BTS)
- President X sometimes visited the prison, sometimes just staring
sadly at them and other times taunting them and leaving them sobbing.

(Ruins#2
(fb) - BTS)
- While visiting the prison, President X once dropped his pants and screamed at them, "You all came from this!"

(Ruins#2)
- Visiting a prison in Texas, journalist Phil Sheldon was greeted by Warden Fisk, who
showed him the Summers boy, whom he taunted about having been blinded.

When Summers asked if the President was there and reached his hand out
through the bars, Fisk smashed Summers' hand with his nightstick and
then noted that the boy "don't remember too good no more."

--Ruins#2

Note:
Summers is almost certainly intended to be the counterpart of
Earth-616's Cyclops (Scott Summers), although his first name is never
given, nor is he ever noted as having any codename.

If his relatives were the same as his Earth-616 counterparts, he would
have killed his parents, Christopher and Katherine, and his brother,
Alex (and possibly Gabriel). Then again, maybe his parents had already
been captured by the Shi'ar and he was being raised by an adoptive or
foster family...or something else...

Supreme Intelligence

(Ruins#1
(fb) - BTS) <Three years before the main story> - The Supreme Intelligence directed the Kree Liberation
Force (KLF) to "liberate Earth from its governments" and yoke it to
Kree authority.

--Ruins#1

Note:
The Supreme Intelligence was never shown and only referenced this one
time. It apparently did not choose to mount any response to the failure
and capture of the Kree Liberation Front.

In Reality-616, the Supreme Intelligence is a composite entity composed of the greatest Kree minds.

For all we know, it went crazy and killed itself and/or destroyed the entire Kree Empire.

(Ruins#2) - Phil
Sheldon saw the beautiful Valkyrie flying on her winged steed outside
of his plane en route to wherever he was going...he was next shown in
Texas, so maybe Dulles-Fort Worth. Or not.

He began to ask if anyone else had seen
her, but was distracted when Raven Darkholme's head
imploded/exploded/something bad happened...

--Ruins#2

Note:
This was presumably intended to represent the counterpart of
Reality-616's Valkyrie (Brunnhilde), but the main significance was that only
those that were dying could see the Valkyries (Valkyrior), and Phil
Sheldon saw her.

She wasn't named as Valkyrie, or a valkyrie, or Brunnhilde or anything in-story...

Richards, von Doom, and the Storm siblings stole Astraea and flew into
a flashstorm of cosmic radiation. Grimm felt that if they had had
lateral motors von Doom could have maneuvered them away from the storm.

After the Astraea came back down, all aboard were horribly mutated and most perished.

Von Doom was reportedly mineralized, with his internal organs on the
outside.

The rescue team -- which included Grimm --
did not capture any photographs of von Doom.

--Ruins#2

Note:
He was the counterpart of Reality-616's Victor von Doom, aka Doctor
Doom.

We never got his first name and don't know anything else about
him, beyond that he employed in an unspecified university as faculty.

(Ruins#1 (fb) - BTS)
- The White House was relocated to the newly-formed District of New York.

The former Washington, DC was swallowed back by its state (???), and society
deteriorated, with crime, homelessness, and drugs running rampant.

(Ruins#1)
- Sheldon met with Nick Fury in the former Washington, DC.

Fury
warned Sheldon about attacting attention.

Meanwhile, a French-speaking woman asked for help for her (naked?)
brother Jean-Paul as she dragged him down the street.

When Sheldon stated he
was writing a book, the paranoid Fury punched Sheldon in the gut,
knocking him down, and shouting that he was clean, hadn't seen Captain
America since World War II, and that he had no connection with the
Avengers.

When Sheldon explained he was writing a story about
the...different ones, Fury backed off. He asked Sheldon if he ever wondered
whether all of the sick, weird stuff happening wasn't supposed to be
something wonderful. Sheldon agreed, noting he was thinking of
calling his book "Marvels."

Fury then shot a rabid dog approaching behind
Sheldon. Fury then continued that he did not get the feeling he was
asking about, and that he liked things the way they were, as he didn't
need to feel guilty about not making an effort to understand the
world.

When a young, masked, red-headed woman named Jean offered sex for money ("I'll do it better than anyone for $20"),
Nick noted her expensive clothes and asked her how old she was. When
she told him, "Old as you need," he replied, "Doubt that," and
fatally shot her.

After
ranting further about mutants, Fury noted he was going to take a short
nap, told Sheldon to remember that he was clean, and that "we" had
killed Captain America last week with a patriot missile, and
then shot himself through the head.

Note: I'm not sure what it means that "The former Washington, DC was swallowed back by its state."

Washington, DC is bordered by Virginia and Maryland...I kind of wonder
if Ellis didn't think it was in Washington, but I'd think he knows
better than that, even though he's English (meaning not native to the USA).

(Ruins#1
(fb) - BTS) - Stark joined with the other Californian scientists,
like Pym (who could become the size of skyscrapers), and gurus like
Stephen Strange, to form a revolutionary cell: The Avengers. Other
members eventually (or originally?) included "a lovely woman with
delicate wings," "the cold, young bowman," and all the others.

(Ruins#1)
- Somewhere in California, the National Guard launched a patriot missile
at an Avengers Quinjet, destroying it and killing its inhabitants
(apparently Captain America and Thor, and likely Pym, Tony Stark, and/or the winged woman).

--Ruins#1

Note: Sheldon referred to her a "a lovely woman with delicate wings."

She was never clearly seen (the only picture is in the Avengers sub-profile)

Weekly World Enquiry

Boasted on its cover as "THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER," the
Enquiry reported on a number of sensational stories, such as
questioning "Porn Star "ENCHANTRESS": Did She Kill Producer With
MAGIC?" and "GOD FOUND DEAD IN SPACE."

--Ruins#1

Note: The God Found Dead in
Space showed a picture of the corpse of the apparent counterpart of
Reality-616's Galactus floating in Mars' orbit and noted that
"TELESCOPE PHOTOS OF MARS DISCOVER CORPS (sic) OF SUPREME BEING IN
ORBIT.

While the magazine cover looked like a
tabloid such as the real world's National Enquirer, the stories, at
least on this cover, were likely real stories on Earth-9591. How
factual the stories themselves were remains to seen...

See the sub-profiles for the Enchantress and "God" to view the images on this cover.

White House

(Ruins#1 (fb) - BTS)
- The White House was relocated to the newly-formed District of New York.

(Ruins#1
(fb))
- An unidentified secret serviceman who appeared to possess some sort
of wings (though this was reported as likely being an artifact from the
film) pushed President X across the White House lawn.

(Ruins#1
(fb) - BTS)
- Gwen Stacy caught a photograph of the serviceman pushing President X,
and Ben Urich reported this as the first siting of President X since
the White House's relocation.

--Ruins#1

Note:
The text says the White House lawn was relocated. I don't know whether
the lawn was physically moved, or whether the White House was moved,
and so the "White House lawn" now had a new location.

It is unrevealed whether the District of New York
covered somewhere in Manhattan or elsewhere in New York City, or
whether it was more like the property of the Xavier Institute.

(Ruins#2)
- After his experiences in the Shock Corridor,
Phil Sheldon went on a walk for awhile; aimless, he was hoping to get
away from death in his meandering. He found himself by a lake with a
surface like old glass. He imagined that the paranormals of his world
were dropped on the world like rocks on a lake's surface, and that
their shockwaves spread out to touch all edges of the world.

An unidentified young girl saw that Sheldon looked all alone, brought
him a flower because "they're alive and can be company." As he thanked
her and took the flowers, she told him that her mommy talked to her
flowers all the time, and that they were having a picnic.

As he looked at the flower, the little girl put her head down and
seemed sad, after which she gave Sheldon a hug and invited him to have
sandwiches with her
and her mother.

--Ruins#2

Note:
I got some "Sixth Sense" vibe out of this...like perhaps the girl was a
ghost, or her mom was dead? Or maybe he was dreaming or otherwise
imagining it?